Varoufakis Warns Of EU 'Feudalism' Ahead Of Launch
A new movement formed by the former Greek Finance Minister seeks to bring power back to Europe's people.
Who is New Greek Opposition Leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis?
The center-right modernizer could prove a challenging opponent for Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras
Italy's State-Funded Broadcaster Paid Greek Minister Varoufakis $26,500 for Interview
The Italian broadcaster said the production company negotiated the payment.
Greek Newspapers Said to Be Running Out of Paper
Importers of paper have been unable to pay foreign suppliers, leading to shortages.
Stakes High as Greek Bailout Negotiations Go to the Brink
Meanwhile the Greek prime minister has landed in Russia.
Judge Says No Damages for Ex-AIG CEO Greenberg over 2008 Bailout
Judge Thomas Wheeler said the government showed "unduly harsh treatment" of AIG compared to other institutions it bailed out.
Greece Launches Frantic Crackdown on Tax Evaders Ahead of Repayments
Experts say that the last minute clamp down is too little too late.
Eurozone Gives Greece Six-Day Deadline to Revise Reforms: Paper
Eurogroup says Athens's reforms are too optimistic, urges Greece to tackle issues of pensions and labour markets.
Greece Promises List of Reforms by Monday to Unlock Cash
Athens is rushing to get the list ready before state coffers run empty, expected in a few weeks without more aid.
Greek PM Assures EU Creditors Reforms Coming to Unlock Cash
German Chancellor Angela Merkel stressed no money would be released before Athens implements budget measures and reforms.
'Heroic' German Couple Pay WWII Reparations to Greece
The couple from Hamburg donated the money when they visited a town hall in Nafplio.
EU to Tell Greece Time and Patience Running Out
European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker says Greece must undertake the necessary reforms.
Majority of Germans Want Greece Out of Eurozone
A survey shows 52% of Germans are in favour of a Grexit, up from 41% in January.
Tsipras Says Greece Doing Its Part in Eurozone Deal
The Greek PM is optimistic they will find a solution and believes the problem lies with Europe.
Greece Signs Reform Deal With OECD to Avoid Troika 'Blackmail'
Greece sought advice on economic reforms as the Greek PM criticised the country's creditors.
Greece Threatens to Confiscate German Assets Over WWII Reparations
The warning comes after Germany refused Greece's demands for €162 billion.
Greece's Varoufakis Stars as Baby-Eating Nemesis in German Music Video
Satirical video reveals German terror of Greece's rebel finance minister.
Greece's Varoufakis Tells Charlie Hebdo Europe Risks Right-Wing Backlash
The Greek finance minister says other European governments will suffer if others are 'asphyxiated' like his.
Greece Secures Four-Month Aid Extension as Eurozone Backs Reform Plan
European Commission and International Monetary Fund accept Greek reforms as a 'valid starting point'.
Eurozone May Need Extra Summit to Clinch Greek Deal
Greece could run out of money by end of March without new external funding.
Greece to Submit Loan Request to Eurozone, Germany Resists
Greece seek a loan agreement extension but Germany insist they stick to terms of original bailout.
PM Says Greece Will Not Give In to 'Blackmail'
Alexis Tsipras is confident a deal will be found but refuses to compromise on his pre-election pledges.
EU Hangs Tough, Waiting for Greece to Bend As Euro Wilts
Greece's finance minister dismissed the argument that his only option is to extend a bailout rejected by voters.
Battle Lines Drawn as Eurozone Starts Greek Debt Talks
Greece and Germany draw firm battle lines as eurozone finance crunch talks begin.
'Bankrupt but Free': Greeks Support Push Against EU Austerity
Greeks took to the streets as finance minister Yanis Varoufakis attended a meeting of his euro zone peers in Brussels.
Greece Says It Won't Co-Operate With Troika or Seek Aid Extension
The Greek government began negotiations with the head of the eurozone finance ministers in Athens.
Greece Faces Early Election Sparking Concern for Economic Recovery
There are worries that the early election could disrupt the international bailout programme
Markets Tumble as Greek PM Takes Big Gamble on Presidential Vote
Samaras needs the backing of 25 more lawmakers to finalise terms for early exit from the bailout
From Firebrand to PM-in-waiting, Greek Leftist Smells Power
The leader of Greece's far-left Syriza party, Alexis Tsipras, is heading up the most popular party in the country and looks set for election triumph
Meet Slovenia's Novice Prime Minister Faced With Stopping the Next Big Bailout
The week-old SMC party stormed to victory in Slovenia's parliamentary elections, as the country risks seeking a Euro bailout